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Shared Services, Foundation, Practice and Outlook
A comparison study of Shared Service implementations. Insights from the SAP Business Solution Architects Groups Best Practice Network for Finance and Human Resources
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This book examines Shared Services, moving deeper than politics and marketing hype. It includes a number of real-life interviews with senior practitioners, and studies experiences from the SAP Best Practice Network for Finance and HR.It provides a conceptual framework to assess todays and future best business practices in Shared Services.Shared Services serve to reorganize and manage business processes. This involves reengineering, simplification, harmonization, consolidation, centralization and standardization. This is the essence of Shared Services.Human interaction is gradually being replac...
This book examines Shared Services, moving deeper than politics and marketing hype. It includes a number of real-life interviews with senior practitioners, and studies experiences from the SAP Best Practice Network for Finance and HR.
It provides a conceptual framework to assess todays and future best business practices in Shared Services.
Shared Services serve to reorganize and manage business processes. This involves reengineering, simplification, harmonization, consolidation, centralization and standardization. This is the essence of Shared Services.
Human interaction is gradually being replaced by interactive information and communication system support, leading in some cases to full automation. Technology advances in recent years are the main drivers for this breakthrough in Shared Services.
It provides a conceptual framework to assess todays and future best business practices in Shared Services.
Shared Services serve to reorganize and manage business processes. This involves reengineering, simplification, harmonization, consolidation, centralization and standardization. This is the essence of Shared Services.
Human interaction is gradually being replaced by interactive information and communication system support, leading in some cases to full automation. Technology advances in recent years are the main drivers for this breakthrough in Shared Services.